BARUERI, Brazil - Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida proved he is still one of the worlds best mixed martial artists, needing just 62 seconds to dispose of C.B. Dollaway.The contest served as the headlining bout of Saturdays UFC Fight Night: Machida vs. Dollaway event.It was Dollaway (15-6) who came out looking to push the pace, as he pawed a jab and looked to put Machida on the defensive. But The Dragon, a karate master, twitched his hips with fakes as he measured his opponent. When he saw an opening, Machida (22-5) struck with a kick to the body that saw Dollaway double over in pain.Machida seized the moment, rushing forward with punches before Dollaway could recover, and the fight was waved off at the 1:02 mark of the first round.Im very happy with this opportunity, Machida said. C.B. is a very tough fighter. I saw that he felt it and I went in for the finish.In the nights co-feature, Sudbury, Ont., native Mitch Gagnon (12-3) fell short in his bid to score an upset win over former UFC bantamweight champion Renan Barao (33-2).While Gagnon was a heavy underdog coming into the contest, he proved himself as a worthy adversary, standing toe-to-toe in several exchanges and landing a few heavy punches. But the former champ proved impossible to take to the floor, leaving submission-specialist Gagnon unable to fight in his preferred position. As such, he began to tire, and Baraos offence remained strong.After banking the first two rounds, Barao earned a finish in the third, scoring a takedown of his own and working into position for an arm-triangle choke that forced Gagnon to tap out at the 3:53 mark of the final round.I thought I did some good things and bad things — and I got caught, Gagnon said.Light heavyweight Patrick Cummins (7-1) earned his third-straight UFC win by scoring a clear cut decision victory over Antonio Carlos Junior (5-1).Carlos Juniors vaunted jiu-jitsu skills were on full display, as he tried to attack his opponents leg with a series of first-round submission attempts. But Cummins defended each move with ease and returned fire by scoring punches from top position.Cummins was more dominant as the fight wore on. While Carlos Junior tried to launch a few heavy blows on the feet, Cummins slipped underneath the attacks each time and brought his opponent to the floor, where he grinded out a unanimous decision, 30-27 on all three judges cards.He did everything we expected, and for the most part we were ready for it, Cummins said. It was just a matter of following the gameplan. He is a great jiu-jitsu fighter, so I needed to make sure I had the control over his hands and posture.In a battle of lightweight prospects, Dagestani fighter Rashid Magomedov (18-1) earned a record-setting win over previously undefeated Elias Silverio (11-1).The fight was largely a standup affair, as the two traded punches and kicks on the feet. But as time wore on, Magomedovs speed and accuracy began to pay dividends. His counter attacks were powerful and drew blood over Silverios right eye. And just as it looked as through Magomedov would cruise to a decision win, he dropped Silverio with a crushing left hand and continued to punch away on the floor until the bout was waved off with just three seconds left.It was the latest stoppage in a three-round fight in UFC history.Elias is a strong opponent and a great fighter, Magomedov said. It wasnt easy to fight him, but everything happened the way it was supposed to happen.In a welterweight matchup, Brazilian Erick Silva (17-5) rebounded from a devastating May loss to Matt Brown by scoring an impressive first-round stoppage versus Mike Rhodes (6-4).After some early exchanges on the feet, Silva took the fight to the floor and quickly worked in an arm-triangle choke, squeezing the hold until Rhodes went to sleep and referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the fight. The whole process took 75 seconds.It was exactly the way I expected it to be, Silva said. Me and my team trained exactly this, the fight went the way we planned 100 per cent. I didnt even have the time to make mistakes.In the nights first main-card contest, The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil finalist Daniel Sarafian (10-5) picked up a much needed win over fellow middleweight Antonio dos Santos Jr. (6-2), albeit in bizarre fashion.After the two traded bombs for the entirety of the opening round, dos Santos Jr. threw a left hook in the second and immediately called for time after apparently dislocation his finger on contact. However, as the blow came through legal action, dos Santos Jr. did not have the right to ask for a reprieve, and referee Eduardo Herdy called off the fight, awarding Sarafian a TKO win, 61 seconds into the round.I didnt know I was stopping the fight, dos Santos Jr. said. I felt my finger popping out, put it back and tried to get back in the fight. Then the referee told me I asked the fight to stop and that the fight was over. Nike Shox Clearance Sale . 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Aaron Rodgers has thrown 360 straight passes at home without an interception for the Packers (9-3), a stretch that includes 31 consecutive touchdown passes at Lambeau Field without a pick.___STARSPassing— Cam Newton, Panthers, passed for three touchdowns and ran for another score to help Carolina end a six-game skid with a 41-10 rout of New Orleans.— Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers, threw three touchdown passes, including a 94-yarder to rookie Martavis Bryant, and had 350 yards passing as Pittsburgh topped Cincinnati.— Matthew Stafford, Lions, went 26 of 34 for 311 yards and three TDs in Detroits 34-17 win over Tampa Bay.— Tom Brady, Patriots, threw for 317 yards and two touchdowns in New Englands 23-14 win at San Diego.— Teddy Bridgewater, Vikings, connected with Jarius Wright for a game-winning 87-yard TD in overtime, and finished with 309 yards passing and two touchdowns in Minnesotas 30-24 victory over the New York Jets.— Russell Wilson, Seahawks, threw for 263 yards and two touchdown passes, and ran for 48 yards and another score as Seattle stifled Philadelphia in a 24-14 victory.— Derek Carr, Raiders, threw three touchdown passes as Oakland put a major dent into San Franciscos dwindling playoff hopes with a 24-13 victory.___Rushing— LeVeon Bell, Steelers, ran for 185 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries and caught six passes for 50 yards and another score in Pittsburghs 42-21 win at Cincinnati.— Jonathan Stewart, Panthers, rushed for 155 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown, as Carolina blew past New Orleans 41-20.— Andre Williams, Giants, ran for a season-high 131 yards, including a 50-yard TD, in New Yorks 36-7 rout at Tennessee.— Arian Foster, Texans, rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown as Houston beat Jacksonville 27-13.— C.J. Anderson, Broncos, ran for three touchdowns in Denvers 24-17 win over Buffalo.— Kerwynn Williams, Cardinals, ran for 100 yards on 19 carries in Arizonas 17-14 win over Kansas City.___Receiving— A.J. Green, Bengals, caught 11 passes for a career-high 224 yards and a TD in a losing cause, as Cincinnati fell 42-21 to Pittsburgh.— T.Y. Hilton, Colts, made 10 catches for 150 yards and two touchdowns to help Indianapolis edge Cleveland 25-24.— Calvin Johnson, Lions, had eight catches for 158 yards and a TD in Detroits 34-17 win over Tampa Bay.— Odell Beckham Jr., Giants, set a team rookie record with his fourth game with 100 yards receiving this season, getting 11 catches for 130 yards and a TD in New Yorks 36-7 win at Tennessee. Hes also the first rookie in NFL history to record at least 90 yards receiving in six consecutive games.— Julian Edelman, Patriots, caught eight passes for 141 yards and a touchdown to help New England win 23-14 at San Diego.— Vincent Jackson, Buccaneers, had 10 receptions for 159 yards in Tampa Bays 34-17 loss at Detroit.___Special Teams— Tavon Austin, Rams, returned a punt 78 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter of St. Louis 24-0 win at Washington.— Brandon Bolden, Patriots, blocked a punt by San Diegos Mike Scifres in New Englands 23-14 win.— Josh Brown, Giants, kicked five field goals as New York routed Tennessee 36-7.— Nick Folk, Jets, made all five of his field-goal attempts in New Yorks 30-24 loss at Minnesota.___Defence— Elvis Dumervil, Ravens, had 3 1/2 sacks in Baltimores 28-13 win at Miami, increasing his season total to a franchise-record 16.— Sheldon Richardson, Jets, had three sacks and a safety in New Yorks 30-24 overtime loss at Minnesota.— J.J. Watt, Texans, had three sacks and five quarterback hits in Houstons 27-13 win at Jacksonville.— Justin Gilbert and Craig Robertson, Browns. Gilbert returned an interception of Andrew Luck 21 yards for a score, and Robertson recovered a fumble in the end zone for a TD in Clevelands 24-24 loss to Indianapolis.— Gerald Hodges, Vikings, returned an interception thrown by Geno Smith 27 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage in Minnesotas 30-24 overtime win over the New York Jets.— Markus Kuhn, Giants, returned a fumble 26 yards for a TD in New Yorks 36-7 win at Tennessee.— Darrell Stuckey, Chargers, returned a fumble 53 yards for a touchdown in a losing cause as San Diego fell 23-14 to New England.___MILESTONESPittsburghs LeVeon Bell ran for 185 yards and caught six passes for 50 yards in the Steelers 42-21 win at Cincinnati on Sunday, joining Walter Payton as the only players with at least 200 yards from scrimmage in three consecutive games. ... Philadelphias LeSean McCoy set the franchise record for career yards rushing, passing Wilbert Montgomery with 6,540 yards. ... Cincinnatis Andy Dalton made Bengals history when he faked a handoff to Jeremy Hill and ran 20 yards untouched for a touchdown, the longest scoring run by a quarterback in franchise history. ... Indianapolis Andrew Luck finished with 294 yards passing in the Colts 24-24 win at Cleveland, giving him 12,501 yards for his career, surpassing Peyton Mannings mark for the first three seasons. ... Jacksonvilles Josh Scobee became the first player in franchise history to score 1,000 points. ... Seattle held the ball for a franchise-record 41:56 in its 24-14 win at Philadelphia. ... New Englands Rob Gronkowski became the first tight end in NFL history with four seasons with at least 10 touchdown receptions.___STREAKS & STATSPeyton Mannings streak of 51 straight games with a touchdown throw — three shy of Drew Brees NFL record — ended in Denvers 24-17 win over Buffalo. ... With just one catch for 5 yards, Indianapolis Reggie Wayne had his NFL record streak of consecutive games with three or more catches snapped at 82 in a 25-24 win at Cleveland. ... St. Louis shut out Washington 24-0, marking the second straight game the Rams blanked two opponents in a row and the first since 1945, when the Cleveland Rams beat the Chicago Cardinals 21-0 and the Chicago Bears 17-0. ... Eli Manning threw for 260 yards and a touchdown to help the New York Giants snap a seven-game losing streak by routing the Tennessee Titans 36-7.dddddddddddd It was the Giants first win since Oct. 5. ... Tennessee lost its seventh straight and 11th in 12 games — the franchises longest slide since losing 11 straight in 1994 as the then-Houston Oilers. ... Carolina ended a six-game skid with a 41-10 rout of New Orleans. ... Minnesotas 34-20 overtime win was the first time the Vikings beat the New York Jets in eight matchups since Oct. 12, 1975. According to STATS, the only series with a longer stretch of one team beating the other was between the Jets and Philadelphia from Dec. 9, 1973. The Eagles have never lost to the Jets in nine matchups. ... New England topped San Diego 23-14 to clinch its 12th straight 10-win season, the second-longest such streak in NFL history.___FIVE FOR NO. 1?Oakland stunned San Francisco 24-13, and the New York Jets, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville and Tennessee all lost on Sunday, putting them all at a league-worst 2-11 and in the running for the No. 1 draft pick in April. At 3-10 after a loss to St. Louis, the Washington Redskins are just a game behind.___DUAL THREATCarolina quarterback Cam Newton passed for 226 yards with three touchdowns and rushed for 83 yards with one touchdown in the Panthers 41-10 win at New Orleans. Newton has four career games — the most in NFL history — with at least 200 yards passing, multiple touchdown passes, 80-plus yards rushing and a touchdown run. Only two others have accomplished the feat multiple times: Michael Vick (two) and Russell Wilson (two).___HOME COOKINGArizona defeated Kansas City 17-14 on Sunday to improve to 7-0 at home. The Cardinals seven home wins are the most for the franchise in a single season since 1925, when the team won 11 of its 13 home games.___THE RG3 SIXFor the pregame coin toss against Washington, St. Louis sent out all six players — Michael Brockers, Janoris Jenkins, Alec Ogletree, Greg Robinson, Stedman Bailey and Zac Stacy — who were drafted as a result of the trade the Redskins made to take Robert Griffin III in 2012. I will always be remembered as (being a part of) that blockbuster trade, Brockers said after the Rams 24-0 victory. And, you know, the Rams won. The Rams won that one.___FEELING MINNESOTANew York Jets wide receiver Percy Harvin was booed each time his name was announced in his first game in Minnesota in more than two years after playing his first 3 1/2 seasons with the Vikings. He finished with 124 yards on six catches, including a 35-yard TD reception, before leaving the Jets 30-24 overtime loss with an ankle injury. Fellow Jets receiver Eric Decker had six catches for 89 yards in his return to his alma mater, the University of Minnesota, where the Vikings are playing while their new stadium is being built.___GETTING CHIPPYNew Orleans linebacker Curtis Lofton drew a personal foul for shoving Carolina quarterback Cam Newton, who appeared to incite a scuffle when he dived over the pile for a TD in the Panthers 41-10 win Sunday. Newtons jawing and Superman celebration after his 2-yard rushing touchdown in the first quarter drew Loftons shove, igniting a scrum that burst through a closed gate behind the goal post and into a tunnel. Panthers tight end Brandon Williams was ejected for punching defensive end Cam Jordan. Although Lofton was flagged, he was allowed to stay in the game and said hed respond to Newtons actions the same way 100 times out of 100.___STANDING TOGETHERSeveral St. Louis Rams players wrote the words I Cant Breathe on their equipment Sunday, displaying the message before and during a 24-0 win over the Washington Redskins. I feel like we should support what we feel is right, said guard Davin Joseph, who had the words on his cleats during the pregame warmup. Some were among the group that performed a Hands Up, Dont Shoot! show of solidarity — and were criticized for their activism — before a home game a week earlier in the wake of a grand jurys decision not to indictment the police officer who shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The I Cant Breathe message references Eric Garner, who died at the hands of a New York police officer in a case that also did not get an indictment from a grand jury.___SIDELINEDHouston wide receiver Andre Johnson left the Texans 27-13 win at Jacksonville with a concussion. He left early in the second quarter after being hit in the head by Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith. Johnson eventually walked off the field under his own power, but later headed to the locker room for good. ... Arizona cornerback Antonio Cromartie was carted off the field with what the Cardinals first termed an Achilles tendon injury, although coach Bruce Arians later said the Achilles was stable. ... Tennessee quarterback Zach Mettenberger sprained his right shoulder for a second week in a row and couldnt finish the Titans 36-7 loss to the Giants. ... Washington quarterback Colt McCoy sprained his neck with two minutes remaining in the Redskins 24-0 loss to St. Louis. Redskins running back Roy Helu Jr. left with a toe injury and never returned. ... Miami safety Louis Delmas was carted off the field in the fourth quarter of the Dolphins 28-13 loss to Baltimore with a right knee injury. ... Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David left in the third quarter of Tampa Bays 34-17 loss at Detroit with a possible concussion.___SPEAKINGI might be the most uptight guy on the defence, but even I was dancing today. — Seattle safety Earl Thomas after the Seahawks shut down the Philadelphia Eagles high-powered offence in a 24-14 victory Sunday.___1945? Were about to shut out three! Whens the last time we shut out three? St. Louis defensive tackle Michael Brockers after the Rams beat Washington 24-0, the first time they have blanked two opponents in a row in 69 years. The Rams have never had three straight shutouts.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP_NFL ' ' '